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St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury and English Christian martyr (engraving)
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St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury and English Christian martyr (engraving)
7185402 St Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury and English Christian martyr (engraving) by Vorsterman, Lucas Emil (1595-1675); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Thomas Becket (c1119-1170), Archbishop of Canterbury and English Christian martyr. Illustration from Woodburns Gallery of Rare Portraits (George Jones, London, 1816).); © Look and Learn
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12 12th Xii Xiith Century 12 Century Bishop Bishops Madieval Martyrs Xii Century Xiith Century Imam Late Middle Age Portait Portriat St Thomas Becket
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This engraving depicts St Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury and English Christian martyr. Created by Lucas Emil Vorsterman in the 17th century, this print showcases the enduring legacy of a figure who lived during the 12th century. St Thomas Becket was a prominent religious leader known for his unwavering commitment to his faith. This illustration is part of Woodburns Gallery of Rare Portraits, published in London in 1816 by George Jones. It offers us a glimpse into the medieval period and allows us to appreciate the historical significance of this remarkable individual. Becket's story is one filled with courage and sacrifice. As Archbishop of Canterbury, he clashed with King Henry II over issues regarding church authority. Ultimately, Becket's refusal to compromise led to his tragic martyrdom in 1170 when he was brutally murdered within Canterbury Cathedral. The engraving beautifully captures Becket's dignified presence as a clergyman, adorned in traditional religious attire that symbolizes his role as an influential bishop within Christianity. The intricate details highlight Vorsterman's skill as an engraver and bring life to this historical figure from centuries past. This image serves as a reminder not only of St Thomas Becket’s personal journey but also of the power that faith can hold even amidst great adversity. It invites viewers to reflect on their own beliefs and values while appreciating the rich history that has shaped our world today.
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